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Former Member
How many coolies in this picture? The answer is zero.
Former Member
who the hell cares they are guyanese,that is what the ppp forget,and come monday they will pay for their mistakequote:Originally posted by Alexander:
How many coolies in this picture? The answer is zero.
quote:Originally posted by Alexander:
How many coolies in this picture? The answer is zero.
This is what all you scaring the poor stupid coolies with?
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by warrior:who the hell cares they are guyanese,that is what the ppp forget,and come monday they will pay for their mistakequote:Originally posted by Alexander:
How many coolies in this picture? The answer is zero.
Rumjattan and Trotman shytting lang lang when dem see dis...Trotman CANNOT bring in aall the black votes and the drunkee kack eye Rumjattan CANNOT get one Indian votes...the APNU will be the next opposition party..bye bye KFC see yall in another 5 years.
Former Member
they is not scaring no collie,my brother you not seeing how the collie turning they backs on them,the only collie with the ppp now is the racist collie and the ones that drinking the soup.wait until monday you will see how much collis voting AFCquote:Originally posted by Chief:quote:Originally posted by Alexander:
How many coolies in this picture? The answer is zero.
This is what all you scaring the poor stupid coolies with?
I hope and pray that the coolies wake up and vote PPP out!!
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by Alexander:
How many coolies in this picture? The answer is zero.
That's because the AFC is taking over the PNC slowly but surely. Raffa did a good job leaving the PNC. Afro Guyanese were looking for the change, but there are many setbacks and the AFC will need to work harder and in a sincere way.... not what they have been doing...POWER at any cost, but they did not go to the people all the past 5 years!
The APNU is trying to shed its PNC skin. Can't blame them.
Does this mean that PPP/C can take the credit for single-handedly showing Guyanese what the PNC is all about? APNU and AFC in the making?
This is the political analysis of the scheme of things within the machineries of the APNU and AFC (aka PNC).
These folks here do not know what is good for them. Dont worry, the PPP/C will help them out, after all this is the party that cares about all Guyanese.
Former Member
you talking bull shit,the ppp cannot belive what they are seeing.the indian people is spitting on them,what elese do they expect,no body like or respect a thief.soon these same people cannot walk the streets,they will not only get a fingerquote:Originally posted by Apollo:quote:Originally posted by Alexander:
How many coolies in this picture? The answer is zero.
That's because the AFC is taking over the PNC slowly but surely. Raffa did a good job leaving the PNC. Afro Guyanese were looking for the change, but there are many setbacks and the AFC will need to work harder and in a sincere way.... not what they have been doing...POWER at any cost, but they did not go to the people all the past 5 years!
The APNU is trying to shed its PNC skin. Can't blame them.
Does this mean that PPP/C can take the credit for single-handedly showing Guyanese what the PNC is all about? APNU and AFC in the making?
This is the political analysis of the scheme of things within the machineries of the APNU and AFC (aka PNC).
These folks here do not know what is good for them. Dont worry, the PPP/C will help them out, after all this is the party that cares about all Guyanese.
Former Member
The picture above is a PNC meeting. They are one color as the PPP meeting and that is because we are clearly a divided nation. Neither the PPP or the PNC cares to admit that but that is the reality. The AFC now or in the future does not need to build on their racist legacy. It needs to acknowledge racism exists and address the symptoms. It is not because people are naturally of a despicable disposition but because their reciprocal their negative stereotypes are fostered by political cultures in the PNC and the PPP.quote:Originally posted by Apollo:quote:Originally posted by Alexander:
How many coolies in this picture? The answer is zero.
That's because the AFC is taking over the PNC slowly but surely. Raffa did a good job leaving the PNC. Afro Guyanese were looking for the change, but there are many setbacks and the AFC will need to work harder and in a sincere way.... not what they have been doing...POWER at any cost, but they did not go to the people all the past 5 years!
The APNU is trying to shed its PNC skin. Can't blame them.
Does this mean that PPP/C can take the credit for single-handedly showing Guyanese what the PNC is all about? APNU and AFC in the making?
This is the political analysis of the scheme of things within the machineries of the APNU and AFC (aka PNC).
These folks here do not know what is good for them. Dont worry, the PPP/C will help them out, after all this is the party that cares about all Guyanese.
Former Member
the ppp plan is not working it back fire on them.they think the indian people donot have a brain.when they lose this election i bet you they do not go back to berbice.the people will tear them apart.i keep saying one thing, the ppp have the police to scare the indianquote:Originally posted by D2:The picture above is a PNC meeting. They are one color as the PPP meeting and that is because we are clearly a divided nation. Neither the PPP or the PNC cares to admit that but that is the reality. The AFC now or in the future does not need to build on their racist legacy. It needs to acknowledge racism exists and address the symptoms. It is not because people are naturally of a despicable disposition but because their reciprocal their negative stereotypes are fostered by political cultures in the PNC and the PPP.quote:Originally posted by Apollo:quote:Originally posted by Alexander:
How many coolies in this picture? The answer is zero.
That's because the AFC is taking over the PNC slowly but surely. Raffa did a good job leaving the PNC. Afro Guyanese were looking for the change, but there are many setbacks and the AFC will need to work harder and in a sincere way.... not what they have been doing...POWER at any cost, but they did not go to the people all the past 5 years!
The APNU is trying to shed its PNC skin. Can't blame them.
Does this mean that PPP/C can take the credit for single-handedly showing Guyanese what the PNC is all about? APNU and AFC in the making?
This is the political analysis of the scheme of things within the machineries of the APNU and AFC (aka PNC).
These folks here do not know what is good for them. Dont worry, the PPP/C will help them out, after all this is the party that cares about all Guyanese.
Former Member
Lets hope there are at least 30 thousand of former PPP sheep avoid the usual herding over the cliff.quote:Originally posted by warrior:the ppp plan is not working it back fire on them.they think the indian people donot have a brain.when they lose this election i bet you they do not go back to berbice.the people will tear them apart.i keep saying one thing, the ppp have the police to scare the indianquote:Originally posted by D2:The picture above is a PNC meeting. They are one color as the PPP meeting and that is because we are clearly a divided nation. Neither the PPP or the PNC cares to admit that but that is the reality. The AFC now or in the future does not need to build on their racist legacy. It needs to acknowledge racism exists and address the symptoms. It is not because people are naturally of a despicable disposition but because their reciprocal their negative stereotypes are fostered by political cultures in the PNC and the PPP.quote:Originally posted by Apollo:quote:Originally posted by Alexander:
How many coolies in this picture? The answer is zero.
That's because the AFC is taking over the PNC slowly but surely. Raffa did a good job leaving the PNC. Afro Guyanese were looking for the change, but there are many setbacks and the AFC will need to work harder and in a sincere way.... not what they have been doing...POWER at any cost, but they did not go to the people all the past 5 years!
The APNU is trying to shed its PNC skin. Can't blame them.
Does this mean that PPP/C can take the credit for single-handedly showing Guyanese what the PNC is all about? APNU and AFC in the making?
This is the political analysis of the scheme of things within the machineries of the APNU and AFC (aka PNC).
These folks here do not know what is good for them. Dont worry, the PPP/C will help them out, after all this is the party that cares about all Guyanese.
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by Alexander:
How many coolies in this picture? The answer is zero.
Correct Alexander
Besides, we expect them to have this type of crowd in Georgetown
Former Member
i do not think you or anybody should call the people sheep.the people have a right to change they way of thinking.i was once lost but now i am found,once blind but now can see.i think every body that find moral values should be respectquote:Originally posted by D2:Lets hope there are at least 30 thousand of former PPP sheep avoid the usual herding over the cliff.quote:Originally posted by warrior:the ppp plan is not working it back fire on them.they think the indian people donot have a brain.when they lose this election i bet you they do not go back to berbice.the people will tear them apart.i keep saying one thing, the ppp have the police to scare the indianquote:Originally posted by D2:The picture above is a PNC meeting. They are one color as the PPP meeting and that is because we are clearly a divided nation. Neither the PPP or the PNC cares to admit that but that is the reality. The AFC now or in the future does not need to build on their racist legacy. It needs to acknowledge racism exists and address the symptoms. It is not because people are naturally of a despicable disposition but because their reciprocal their negative stereotypes are fostered by political cultures in the PNC and the PPP.quote:Originally posted by Apollo:quote:Originally posted by Alexander:
How many coolies in this picture? The answer is zero.
That's because the AFC is taking over the PNC slowly but surely. Raffa did a good job leaving the PNC. Afro Guyanese were looking for the change, but there are many setbacks and the AFC will need to work harder and in a sincere way.... not what they have been doing...POWER at any cost, but they did not go to the people all the past 5 years!
The APNU is trying to shed its PNC skin. Can't blame them.
Does this mean that PPP/C can take the credit for single-handedly showing Guyanese what the PNC is all about? APNU and AFC in the making?
This is the political analysis of the scheme of things within the machineries of the APNU and AFC (aka PNC).
These folks here do not know what is good for them. Dont worry, the PPP/C will help them out, after all this is the party that cares about all Guyanese.
Former Member
I have no qualms of calling them sheep until they act differently. The alternative is to take the veil off and call it what it is, expressions of naked racism practiced by our electors because they identify the parties by race and vote for kind. Calling them sheep is the lesser of two evils and further it is a metaphor for those led down the wrong part because they lack the necessary information to know a difference or simply are overcome by fear to vote as they do.quote:Originally posted by warrior:i do not think you or anybody should call the people sheep.the people have a right to change they way of thinking.i was once lost but now i am found,once blind but now can see.i think every body that find moral values should be respectquote:Originally posted by D2:Lets hope there are at least 30 thousand of former PPP sheep avoid the usual herding over the cliff.quote:Originally posted by warrior:the ppp plan is not working it back fire on them.they think the indian people donot have a brain.when they lose this election i bet you they do not go back to berbice.the people will tear them apart.i keep saying one thing, the ppp have the police to scare the indianquote:Originally posted by D2:The picture above is a PNC meeting. They are one color as the PPP meeting and that is because we are clearly a divided nation. Neither the PPP or the PNC cares to admit that but that is the reality. The AFC now or in the future does not need to build on their racist legacy. It needs to acknowledge racism exists and address the symptoms. It is not because people are naturally of a despicable disposition but because their reciprocal their negative stereotypes are fostered by political cultures in the PNC and the PPP.quote:Originally posted by Apollo:quote:Originally posted by Alexander:
How many coolies in this picture? The answer is zero.
That's because the AFC is taking over the PNC slowly but surely. Raffa did a good job leaving the PNC. Afro Guyanese were looking for the change, but there are many setbacks and the AFC will need to work harder and in a sincere way.... not what they have been doing...POWER at any cost, but they did not go to the people all the past 5 years!
The APNU is trying to shed its PNC skin. Can't blame them.
Does this mean that PPP/C can take the credit for single-handedly showing Guyanese what the PNC is all about? APNU and AFC in the making?
This is the political analysis of the scheme of things within the machineries of the APNU and AFC (aka PNC).
These folks here do not know what is good for them. Dont worry, the PPP/C will help them out, after all this is the party that cares about all Guyanese.
Former Member
they is still indians turning away from a indian party,what about blacks that is joing the indian party.and what about blacks that refuseing to fight for they rights,what will you call them.at least guyana is at a cross road,maybe if you show the people a little respect,you will get pay back in kindquote:Originally posted by D2:I have no qualms of calling them sheep until they act differently. The alternative is to take the veil off and call it what it is, expressions of naked racism practiced by our electors because they identify the parties by race and vote for kind. Calling them sheep is the lesser of two evils and further it is a metaphor for those led down the wrong part because they lack the necessary information to know a difference or simply are overcome by fear to vote as they do.quote:Originally posted by warrior:i do not think you or anybody should call the people sheep.the people have a right to change they way of thinking.i was once lost but now i am found,once blind but now can see.i think every body that find moral values should be respectquote:Originally posted by D2:Lets hope there are at least 30 thousand of former PPP sheep avoid the usual herding over the cliff.quote:Originally posted by warrior:the ppp plan is not working it back fire on them.they think the indian people donot have a brain.when they lose this election i bet you they do not go back to berbice.the people will tear them apart.i keep saying one thing, the ppp have the police to scare the indianquote:Originally posted by D2:The picture above is a PNC meeting. They are one color as the PPP meeting and that is because we are clearly a divided nation. Neither the PPP or the PNC cares to admit that but that is the reality. The AFC now or in the future does not need to build on their racist legacy. It needs to acknowledge racism exists and address the symptoms. It is not because people are naturally of a despicable disposition but because their reciprocal their negative stereotypes are fostered by political cultures in the PNC and the PPP.quote:Originally posted by Apollo:quote:Originally posted by Alexander:
How many coolies in this picture? The answer is zero.
That's because the AFC is taking over the PNC slowly but surely. Raffa did a good job leaving the PNC. Afro Guyanese were looking for the change, but there are many setbacks and the AFC will need to work harder and in a sincere way.... not what they have been doing...POWER at any cost, but they did not go to the people all the past 5 years!
The APNU is trying to shed its PNC skin. Can't blame them.
Does this mean that PPP/C can take the credit for single-handedly showing Guyanese what the PNC is all about? APNU and AFC in the making?
This is the political analysis of the scheme of things within the machineries of the APNU and AFC (aka PNC).
These folks here do not know what is good for them. Dont worry, the PPP/C will help them out, after all this is the party that cares about all Guyanese.
The PPP backers here could be called sheep. They see what the Government is doing, they bury their heads and just follow whatever course the PPP leads them on,that's sheer sheep behaviour.
Former Member
Both are sheep as the dynamics of their relationship at elections time reduces to the same set of circumstances; hostile competition driven by fear and perpetuated by a political system that sees only advantages to maintaining this low level internecine war that has been on going most of the last century and continuing now into the second decade of this onequote:Originally posted by warrior:they is still indians turning away from a indian party,what about blacks that is joing the indian party.and what about blacks that refuseing to fight for they rights,what will you call them.at least guyana is at a cross road,maybe if you show the people a little respect,you will get pay back in kindquote:Originally posted by D2:I have no qualms of calling them sheep until they act differently. The alternative is to take the veil off and call it what it is, expressions of naked racism practiced by our electors because they identify the parties by race and vote for kind. Calling them sheep is the lesser of two evils and further it is a metaphor for those led down the wrong part because they lack the necessary information to know a difference or simply are overcome by fear to vote as they do.quote:Originally posted by warrior:i do not think you or anybody should call the people sheep.the people have a right to change they way of thinking.i was once lost but now i am found,once blind but now can see.i think every body that find moral values should be respectquote:Originally posted by D2:Lets hope there are at least 30 thousand of former PPP sheep avoid the usual herding over the cliff.quote:Originally posted by warrior:the ppp plan is not working it back fire on them.they think the indian people donot have a brain.when they lose this election i bet you they do not go back to berbice.the people will tear them apart.i keep saying one thing, the ppp have the police to scare the indianquote:Originally posted by D2:The picture above is a PNC meeting. They are one color as the PPP meeting and that is because we are clearly a divided nation. Neither the PPP or the PNC cares to admit that but that is the reality. The AFC now or in the future does not need to build on their racist legacy. It needs to acknowledge racism exists and address the symptoms. It is not because people are naturally of a despicable disposition but because their reciprocal their negative stereotypes are fostered by political cultures in the PNC and the PPP.quote:Originally posted by Apollo:quote:Originally posted by Alexander:
How many coolies in this picture? The answer is zero.
That's because the AFC is taking over the PNC slowly but surely. Raffa did a good job leaving the PNC. Afro Guyanese were looking for the change, but there are many setbacks and the AFC will need to work harder and in a sincere way.... not what they have been doing...POWER at any cost, but they did not go to the people all the past 5 years!
The APNU is trying to shed its PNC skin. Can't blame them.
Does this mean that PPP/C can take the credit for single-handedly showing Guyanese what the PNC is all about? APNU and AFC in the making?
This is the political analysis of the scheme of things within the machineries of the APNU and AFC (aka PNC).
These folks here do not know what is good for them. Dont worry, the PPP/C will help them out, after all this is the party that cares about all Guyanese.
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